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Dramatic Literature
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All Videos in Dramatic Literature (no captions, has transcript)
Ed Portal - Elements of Drama: Characters, Plot, Setting & Symbolism
Analyzing Dramatic Works: Theme, Character Development & Staging
1.
What is Drama? - Terms, Time Periods and Styles
2.
History of Drama: Dramatic Movements and Time Periods
3.
Elements of Drama: Characters, Plot, Setting & Symbolism
4.
Tragedy in Drama: Classical to Modern
5.
Dramatic Comedy: History and Types
6.
Dramatic Farce: History, Examples and Playwrights
7.
Elements of Melodrama: From Early Theater to the Modern Soap Opera
8.
Futurism, Dada, Surrealism & Expressionism
9.
Epic Theatre: Brecht
10.
Theatre of Cruelty: Artaud
11.
Theatre of the Absurd
12.
Analyzing Dramatic Works: Theme, Character Development & Staging
Lesson 2 -
Tennessee Williams: Biography, Works, and Style
Take Quiz
Lesson 3 -
A Streetcar Named Desire: Summary and Analysis
Take Quiz
Lesson 4 -
The Glass Menagerie: Summary and Analysis
Take Quiz
Lesson 5 -
Arthur Miller: Biography and Major Plays
Take Quiz
Lesson 6 -
Arthur Miller's The Crucible: Summary and Quotes
Lesson 1 -
Introduction to Renaissance Literature: Characterizing Authors and Works
Take Quiz
Lesson 2 -
Introduction to Shakespeare: Life and Works
Take Quiz
Lesson 3 -
Richard III: Fact and Fiction in Shakespeare's History Plays
Take Quiz
Lesson 4 -
Romeo and Juliet: Shakespeare's Famous Star-Crossed Lovers
Take Quiz
Lesson 5 -
Julius Caesar: Shakespeare's Play vs. History
Take Quiz
Lesson 6 -
A Midsummer Night's Dream: Summary, Quotes and Characters
Take Quiz
Lesson 7 -
Twelfth Night: Themes, Quotes and Cross-Dressing Characters
Take Quiz
Lesson 8 -
Hamlet: Beyond the Famous Soliloquy
Take Quiz
Lesson 9 -
Othello: Racism and Shakespeare
Take Quiz
Lesson 10 -
Shakespeare's King Lear: My Three Daughters
Take Quiz
Lesson 11 -
Macbeth: Themes and Quotes from the Scottish Play
Take Quiz
Lesson 12 -
The Tempest: Colonialism and Magic in Shakespeare
Lesson 9 -
Analyzing Dramatic Works: Theme, Character Development & Staging
Take Quiz
Lesson 10 -
Waiting for Godot: Plot, Characters, and Style
Take Quiz
Lesson 11 -
Eugene O'Neill: Biography and Major Plays
Take Quiz
Lesson 12 -
Tennessee Williams: Biography, Works, and Style
Take Quiz
Lesson 13 -
Arthur Miller: Biography and Major Plays
Take Quiz
Lesson 2 -
Dramatic Monologue: Definition, Examples & Quiz
Grade 9 Drama Test
10 Grade Drama Test
11 Grade Drama Test
12 Grade Drama Test
World Drama Test
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Dramatic Literature
Source of videosAll Videos in Dramatic Literature (no captions, has transcript)
Ed Portal - Elements of Drama: Characters, Plot, Setting & Symbolism
Analyzing Dramatic Works: Theme, Character Development & Staging
1. What is Drama? - Terms, Time Periods and Styles
2. History of Drama: Dramatic Movements and Time Periods
3. Elements of Drama: Characters, Plot, Setting & Symbolism
4. Tragedy in Drama: Classical to Modern
5. Dramatic Comedy: History and Types
6. Dramatic Farce: History, Examples and Playwrights
7. Elements of Melodrama: From Early Theater to the Modern Soap Opera
8. Futurism, Dada, Surrealism & Expressionism
9. Epic Theatre: Brecht
10. Theatre of Cruelty: Artaud
11. Theatre of the Absurd
12. Analyzing Dramatic Works: Theme, Character Development & Staging
- Lesson 2 - Tennessee Williams: Biography, Works, and Style
Take Quiz- Lesson 3 - A Streetcar Named Desire: Summary and Analysis
Take Quiz- Lesson 4 - The Glass Menagerie: Summary and Analysis
Take Quiz- Lesson 5 - Arthur Miller: Biography and Major Plays
Take Quiz- Lesson 1 - Introduction to Renaissance Literature: Characterizing Authors and Works
Take Quiz- Lesson 2 - Introduction to Shakespeare: Life and Works
Take Quiz- Lesson 3 - Richard III: Fact and Fiction in Shakespeare's History Plays
Take Quiz- Lesson 4 - Romeo and Juliet: Shakespeare's Famous Star-Crossed Lovers
Take Quiz- Lesson 5 - Julius Caesar: Shakespeare's Play vs. History
Take Quiz- Lesson 6 - A Midsummer Night's Dream: Summary, Quotes and Characters
Take Quiz- Lesson 7 - Twelfth Night: Themes, Quotes and Cross-Dressing Characters
Take Quiz- Lesson 8 - Hamlet: Beyond the Famous Soliloquy
Take Quiz- Lesson 9 - Othello: Racism and Shakespeare
Take Quiz- Lesson 10 - Shakespeare's King Lear: My Three Daughters
Take Quiz- Lesson 11 - Macbeth: Themes and Quotes from the Scottish Play
Take Quiz- Lesson 9 - Analyzing Dramatic Works: Theme, Character Development & Staging
Take Quiz- Lesson 10 - Waiting for Godot: Plot, Characters, and Style
Take Quiz- Lesson 11 - Eugene O'Neill: Biography and Major Plays
Take Quiz- Lesson 12 - Tennessee Williams: Biography, Works, and Style
Take Quiz- Lesson 13 - Arthur Miller: Biography and Major Plays
Take QuizLesson 2 - Dramatic Monologue: Definition, Examples & Quiz
Grade 9 Drama Test
10 Grade Drama Test
11 Grade Drama Test
12 Grade Drama Test
World Drama Test